The Cambridge directory for 1866-7, Part 2

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Publication date: 1866
Publisher: Published by Dean Dudley at the Boston Business Directory Printing Office, 55 Water Street, Boston.
Number of Pages: 314


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AT METROPOLITAN IRON WORKS, CAMBRIDGE LOWER PORT


Xviii


Cambridge Directory.


A. C. SANBORN & CO.,


DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ROUGH AND HAMMERED


GRANITE


SANBORN''S WHARF, BRIDGE STREET,


East Cambridge. Boston Office, No. 31 State Street. TRAVELLER BUILDING, ROOM NO. 2.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO GRANITE CEMETERY WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING GRANITE ENCLOSURES FOR CEMETERY LOTS, GRANITE MONUMENTS, LETTERING, &C.


W. A. MASON,


Engineer & Land Surveyor,


469 Main St., Cambridgeport.


SURVEYOR OF MECHANIC'S WORK.


JOSEPH UHRIG'S


Eating®


418 Main St., Cambridgeport.


xix


Advertisements.


POND & DUNGKLEE, Warming and Mentilating WAREHOUSE, Nos. 87 & 89 Blackstone St., Boston.


WARM AIR


WARMAIR


WARM AIR


COLD AIR


DIRECT DRAUGHT


ELECTRIC POND DUNCKLEE.


SMOKE FLUE


BOSTON!


The Electric, - 9 Sizes.


The Cheapest ! The Best !! The most Powerful !!! and the most Economical BRICK & PORTABLE FURNACES.


We invite special attention to our IMPROVED VENTILATING and GAS CONSUMING FURNACES, differing, in many essential particulars, from those which heretofore have been offered to the public.


They are constructed upon new and improved principles, and cannot be excelled in economy, durability, power of heat, purity of air, and ease of management.


XX


Cambridge Directory.


A. M. McPHAIL & Co. 385 Washington St. Boston.


BRICHER-RUSSELL-PHOTO:SC


MANUFACTURERS OF


Pianos in Every Variety


OF STYLE AND PRICE. FROM REV. DR. A. P. PEABODY. (Plummer Professor at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.)


MESSRS. A. M. MCPHAIL & CO.


The Piano I bought of you ten months ago, gives entire and perfect satisfaction, and is believed to be an unsurpassed instrument of its kind. Many performers .- some of these, persons of superior skill,- have tried it, and all, without exception, have spoken of it in terms of unqualified praise. I shall be glad for you to use my name, or to make reference to me, in any way in which it can be of service to you. I am very truly,


A. P. PEABODY.


Gold


STATI


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WARDED TO


A.M.MCPHAIL


& CO.


1865


MICHI


TO A.M.A. phail & Co. STON Square Piano FOR


SOCIETY.


WARDED TO A. M.MFPHAIL


& CO. 1865


AT THE 16 - Annual Meeting


O


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1864.


4TH1849.


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For delicacy of touch purity and brilliancy of tone, and beauty of finish, these in- struments are unsur passed. i


them.


PROF. AUGUST KREISSMANN, VICE PRESIDENT HAMLIN. MAJ. GEN. J. H. LANE. JAMES A. DUPEE, ESQ.


PROF. L. MARSHALL, MRS. MATTIE D. SHEPARD,


PROF. HUGO LEONHARD. REV. HENRY M. DEXTER PROF. J. H. MOREY.


Medal


The following Gen- tlemen, with hun- dreds of others have furnished testimo- nials, and kindly al- low reference to


SSOCT


XXI


ADVERTISEMENTS.


SOUTHER, FLINT, & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE, Nos. 44 and 46 Union St., BOSTON. E. R. FLINT.


JOHN B. SOUTHER.


Window Shades, Mirrors, Mattresses, Feathers, &c., Setts of Parlor and Chamber Furniture. Sold at Retail at Wholesale Prices.


C. D. WILDER, . MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES,


Corner of Main and Norfolk Streets, CAMBRID CEPORT, Custom Work and Repairing done in the best manner.


A. F. LEMON,


RIVERSIDE BINDERY, Blackstone St., CAMBRIDGEPORT. PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO


CLOTH WORK, both plain and gilt, LAW BINDING, and CALF and MOROCCO WORK, In every Style, and in the best manner.


Large or small editions of works neatly and speedily bound. Orders by Mail, or left at Messrs. LITTLE, BROWN, & Co.'s, Boston, will receive prompt attention.


JOSEPH G. HOLT,


COUNSELLOR A " LAW,


POST OFFICE BLOCK, MAIN ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


XXII


ADVERTISEMENTS.


THURSTON, HALL, & CO., CRACKER BAKERS,


Cambridge St., near Prospect,


CAMBRIDGEPORT, Mass.


Keep on hand and put up to order, in Barrels, half Barrels, Tin Boxes, etc., all kinds of CRACKERS, viz :


Butter, Water, Soda, Wine, Milk, Pic-Nic, Oyster, Graham, Toast, Pilot, and Soft Crackers.


All orders addressed to THURSTON, HALL, & CO., Cambridgeport, Mass., will be promptly attended to.


DANIEL H. THURSTON. JAMES H. HALL. EBENEZER SHACKLEY.


ALLEN ENDICOTT,


Manufacturers of Stationary and Portable


STEAM


ENGINES


AND BOILERS,


SHIRS' W TER TANKS,


GAS HOLDERS,


Iron Roofs, Kettle Curbs, Shafting and Pulleys, and Machinery of all kinds.


MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, Mass.


IN BOSTON, at No. 5 LIBERTY SQUARE.


XXIII


ADVERTISEMENTS.


H. N. HOVEY,


DEALER IN Best Famil


Pork, Lard, Hams, etc., Paints, Oil, Glass, and Putty. Gore, cor. Third Sts., E. Cambridge. The best Family Flour constantly on hand.


WM. O. MCDERMOTT,


Carriage and Sign Painter,


Cor. Cambridge and First Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


H. RYDER


& co.,


DEALERS IN


West India Copas, Flour,


TEAS, &c.


Cor. Inman and Hampshire Streets, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.


JAMES H. HEALEY, BLACKSMITH,


Main Street. next to Luke's Grain Store, L. P.


Particular attention paid to Horse-shoeing in all its branches. New work and Jobbing attended to with despatch.


ALL ORDERS FAITHFULLY EXECUTED.


XXIV


ADVERTISEMENTS.


NOVELTY WOOD WORKS.


J.J.ME NUTT.


...


JOHN AND HEW.


J. J. McNUTT, Builder and Manufacturer of Wood Mouldings, Brackets. Bank Counters and Desks, Sashes, Doors, Window Frames, Drawers, Packing Boxes, &c. Planing, Sawing, Turning, Fret Sawing, &c. Also, Rope, Twist, and Spiral Mouldings and Balusters. All orders addressed to J. J. MCNUTT, Novelty Wood Works, will be executed with promptness and despatch.


FRANCIS L. CHAPMAN,


Chaise Carriage Builder,


r the College, Cambridge, Mass. NEW AND SECOND HAND CARRIAGES FOR SALE. Particular attention paid to Repairing in all its branches.


Flanders' Exchange Hotel, Junction Cambridge and Bridge Streets.


'CHOICE ACCOMMODATIONS AT REASONABLE PRICES.


J. M. FLANDERS, Proprietor.


XXV


ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE UNION WARMING AND VENTILATING OMPANY.


-


-


T


GOLD'S PATENT CAMPBELL'S IMPROVED 1859


GOLD 11859 PATENT


COLON 41862IN


STEAM AND WATER WARMING


AND VENTILATING APPARATUS,


Manufactured under. GOLD'S PATENT, WITH CAMPBELL'S IMPROVEMENT, AND EXTENSIVELY ADOPTED IN Public Buildings and Institutions, Railway Stations, Hospitals, Stores, School-houses, Churches, Green-houses, &c., and with special success and acceptance in Private Residences.


B. F. CAMPBELL, Superintendent, 57 Bromfield Street, Boston.


XXVI


ADVERTISEMENTS.


MUNROE & WEST, MERCHANT TAILORS. 9 AND DEALERS IN CUSTOM AND READY MADE CLOTHING


AND FURNISHI NO. 181 COURT STREET, BOSTON. H. A. MUNROE.


J. W. WEST.


Particular attention paid to Custom Work. Citizens of Cambridge, Try us.


T. WILSON STRATTON, Collector and General Business Agent, Ofice, Mechanics' Exchange, 23 State Street, BOSTON. House, 33 Linden Street, Charlestown. Office Hours, 9 to 11 A. M .; 3 to 5 P. M.


Special attention given to the collection of Debts, Dues, and Demands in Boston and vicinity ; also, to the recovery of Personal Property on Lease or Mortgage upon breach of conditions.


Physicians requiring the services of an experienced Collector, will find in him an efficient and reliable representative.


Satisfactory References Furnished.


IST


WEST


HENDLEY & GOODALL,


SUCCESSORS TO


T. HASTINGS & Co.,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


IND


obs, Flour and Grain, of all kinds, Provisions, Salt, Paints, Oils, FAMILY AND SHIP STORES, Cor. of Bridge and East Streets,


GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF EXPENSE. S OTIS H. HENDLEY.


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


LEON GOODALL.


XXVII


ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE W. WARE & CO., 12 Cornhill & 25 Washington Street, (One of the Oldest Stands in Boston)


Manufacturers and Dealers in


0


FURNITURE AND E UPHOLSTERY GOODS, DRAPERY CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, . Feather Beds, Mattresses, Looking Glasses, AND RICH DRAWING-ROOM, Parlor, Library, Dining, and Chamber FURNITURE, Of Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Chestnut, and


Painted in every variety of style to suit the Purchaser.


WILLIAM WYMAN,


DEALER IN


COAL, W AND BARK,


WHARF, WEST END OF CRAGIE'S BRIDGE, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Orders sent by Mail, or left at Messrs. J. E. THAYER & BROS., 40 State Street, Boston, will receive prompt attention.


XXVIII


ADVERTISEMENTS.


LUTHER L. PARKER, DEPUTY SHERIFF & CORONER,


MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Office in Bank Building, Residence, 38 Second Street. EAST CAMBRIDGE.


Order Boxes at the Offices of E. W. Sanborn, Court Square, . and H. Merrill, 59 Court Street, Boston.


& S. A. STETSON & CO., 352 Washington Street,


(Hayward Block), BOSTON,


Manufacturers and Dealers in


GAS FIXTURES,


LAMPS, ORNAMENTAL BRONZES, &c.


IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. GAS STOVES, PATENT GAS BURNERS, Fixtures Refinished, and Pipes Repaired.


G. FERA,


CONFECTIONER


LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S ICE CREAM & DINING SALOON, 423 Washington St., Boston.


G. F. manufactures every description of Fancy French and German CONFECTION- ERY WORK. Families supplied with everything requisite for a genteel dinner or eve- ning party. Ice Creams, Plain and Fancy Cakes, Pastry and Confectionery, constant- ly on hand. Parties supplied at the shortest notice with Sherbert Jelly, Blanc Mange, Table Ornaments, &c.


IG Every article from this Establishment warranted first quality or no charge.


CAMBRIDGE CITY


DIRECTORY.


FRED. T. LERNED,


Agent for the sale of


COAL,


WOOD, & BARK.


F. T. Lerned formerly of the firm of T. P. LERNED & SON, would be happy to see any of his old customers and others who may favor him with a call, and hopes by a strict attention to business to merit their continued patronage.


He has constantly on hand all of the choice Coals for family use includ- ing the following kinds, viz :-


LOCUST MOUNTAIN, BOSTON RUN, HENRY CLAY, LEHIGH & LACKAWANA.


WHITE


ASH.


LORBERRY, ) RED


BURNSIDE,


ASH


& PHOENIX.


ENGLISH CANNEL, SCOTCH CANNEL &


WESTMORELAND,


Soft Coals for Parlor Grates and Offices.


ALSO


OLD CO'S LEHIGH LUMP,


AND


CUMBERLAND COAL,


FOR FOUNDRY AND STEAM PURPOSES. WHARF, JUNCTION BROADWAY & MAIN STS.


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Orders by Mail addressed either Boston or Cambridgeport, will receive pronint attention.


THE


CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY FOR


1866-7,


WITH A


BUSINESS DIRECTORY,


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BY DEAN DUDLEY.


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PUBLISHED ANNUALLY, AT THE BOSTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY PRINTING OFFICE, 55 WATER STREET, BOSTON.


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CAMBRIDGE: SOLD BY SEVER & FRANCIS, HARVARD SQUARE. 1866.


Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by DEAN DUDLEY, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the District of Massachusetts.


PRICE, $1.25.


MALLET. DAVIS & CO. BOSTON.


HALLET, DAVIS & CO. Manufacturers of Grand, Parlor Grand, Square PIANO-FORTES, FOR WHICH A GOLD MEDAL WAS AWARDED AT THE LAST EXHIBITION


OF THE Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, BOSTON. Also, a Silver Medal, First Premium FOR Parlor-Grand Piano-Fortes, AS WELL AS A SILVER MEDAL, Highest Premium, and only one awarded For Superior Workmanship.


The following are Extracts from the Report :


" The Grand Piano-Fortes of Messrs. Hallet, Davis & Co., have many very admirable features. They have a great body of tone, and are specially commended for their fine touch and their beautifal singing quality."


" The Square Piano, of the same makers, No. 12,790, was very much ad- mired. It has great fulness, depth and mellowness of tone, and in certain grave styles of nusic would probably be unexcelled by any similar instru- ment on exhibition."


Besides the above, Thirty-two First Premiums have been awarded our Pianos .- nine for Grand and Best Parlor Grands.


Every Instrument is Warranted for Five Years.


Second-hand Pianos taken in exchange for new.


Illustrated Catalogues sent free to any address desired.


Warerooms,


272 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.


3


PREFACE.


This volume of the Cambridge Directory has thousands of changes in various locations and firms. The improvements on the last issue are so conspicuous as to require no mention here. Infinite pains have been taken to get reliable information. In some parts of Cambridge the ground has been canvassed over several times, for the purpose of correcting for mer errors.


Three printing offices have been employed in order to expedite the typo- graphical part of the work. But, I regret to say, that the firm in Cam- bridge, who undertook to print the middle portion of the book, have de- layed it considerably; and hereafter, I shall not entrust the printing of any part to any office but my own.


D. DUDLEY,


Boston Business Directory Office,


55 Water St., Boston.


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Allen & Endicott,


page xxii


Flagg & Favor,


5


Baldwin & Tileston,


14


Flanders J. M. xxiv


Bassett, French & Co., front col.


3


French Charles, opp. commencem't of names


Bates Geo. W.


21


French James, 4


Bayley A. R. 24


Fyfe & Carruth, 17


Bay State Commercial College, at head of every second two pages.


Geldowsky F. 23


Becker Frank, colored, 186


Getchell Randolph C.


5


Bent, Griffith & Co., front, colored, - 15


Goldthwait, Snow & Knight, front col. 16


Bill A. D. back col. leaves.


Gove Calvin, front col. 10


Blake E. H. 26


Graves George Jr. Y


Black & Case, front colored,


14


Gray James, 29


4


Braman, Shaw & Co. front colored,


2


Brewer David,


xvi


Brooks Wm. C. & Co.


2


Harrington John & Co. front col.


13


Brown W. P.


23


Haskell Wm. H.


viii & ix


Bryent Walter,


30


Haynes J. W. (Boston Silver Glass Co.)


8


Buckley & Bancroft, front colored, Burton H. E.


7


Healey James H. xxiii


18


Berkshire Life Ins. Co. inside back tover


Hendley & Goodall,


XXVI


Butterworth John, outside of back cover Cambridge Chronicle,


10


9


Cambridge Laundry,


23


Hobart Joshua,


24


Cambridge Mutual Fire Insurance Co.


Holman John & Co. front, colored,


5


Campbell B. F.


XXV


Carew Thomas A.


Holt A. F., M. D.


1


Carruth D. J. & Co.


20


Holt Joseph G.


xxi


Chapman F. L.


Hoyt B. J.


vil


Chase George W.


15


Hovey H. N.


xxiii


Chelsea Dye House,


6


Hovey J. Dana, xvi


Chilson Gardner, iront colored,


1


Hudson Thomas S. 31


Hunnewell J. L. col. opp. bus. directory


Hyde James F. C. outside back cover


Jackson Joseph A. 12


Jackson S. S. 6


Kelley J. Wesley, top front cover


Kendall & Roberts, xVil


Y


Kern & Fitch,


12


Cook J. W.


xii


vii


Cox Leonard,


25


Learnard & Hartley, front colored 5


Leavitt H. H. 22


Davis T. M. 29


Lemon A. F. Xxi


Davis & Co., back, colored, .


Lerned Fred. T. opp. title page.


Dillingham J. R. front col.


12


Donovan Lawrence, front col.


15


Litchfield R. Jr.


outside back cover


Drake & Son, 24


Lockhart & Seelye,


Draper & Halliday, front col. 12


Lombard & Co.


31


Lovell & Parker, front colored,


11


Lowell & Britt, front, colored,


18


Evans Joseph


vii


Luke & Bent, front colored,


6


Fairbanks & Beard, bottom every fourth p.


Luke E. H. colored page,


186


Kinsley Lyman & Co. 3


Malden Dye House Co. 20


Marcy H. O., M. D., 4


Fisher George, 10


21


Coleman & Clapp, colored page,


187


Collamore H. L. & Co.


14


Colley B. E. & Co.


xiv


13


Kennedy F. A.


Commercial College, front, colored, Cook J. M.


20


Knights & Davis,


V


Cushman E. F. top ef every other two pages 15


Danforth Charles H. front colored page


xii 21


Cambridge Press,


Holmes & Blanchard,


16


Holmes & Davis,


15


1


xxiv


Choate Henry A. lines around front cover Clapp Otis,


5


Codman & Shurtleff. opp. contents.


Cohen S.


Y


Healey J. I. & Brother,


Hichborn Geo. R. & Co.


11


Boston Silver Glass Co.


8


Greenleaf Geo. W.


Hallett, Davis & Co. opp. preface. 2


Hammond J. W.


Hubbard J. W., col. page, opp. bus. direct'y


Kimball William,


Lewando A. front col. 9


-


Estes I. P. 19


Engley Wm. F. XV


Fairbanks, Brown & Co., inside front cover Fera Geo. xxviii


Higginson Stephen,


Gale, Dudley & Co. xvii


12


Mason W. A.


13


Smith M. L.


11


24


Souther, Flint & Co.


6


xxiii


Sprague John D. & Co., front colored,


McDermott W. O.


xxiv


Stearns Nathaniel C. front colored,


McNutt J. J.


XX


Stetson S. A. & Co.


xxviii 1


18 Stone Charles,


XXVI


Mills Wm.


22


Thayer J. H. &. J. P. & Co.


xi


Morandi Francis,


31


Thurston, Hall & Co.


xxii 7


Monroe & West,


XXV 1


Towne & Fuller


H 19


Neff W. J. Mrs.


15


Tuesley & Griffin foot of every fourth page


26


Packard Alvin,


28


Turner G. R.


3


Packard & Burrill,


18


Tuttle A. C.


22


Pond Moses, colored pages,


200, 201


Tyler J. L.


XV


Parker Artemas, Parker Luther L.


xxviii


Walker F. A. & Co. front col. p.


12


Parker Sewing Machine,


19


Walworth Jas. J. & Co. front col. p.


10


Pond & Duncklee,


xix


Ware Geo. W. & Co.


xxvii


Read James J., colored,


186 6


Warren Geo. K. foot of every other page Warren Ralph 21


Richards Geo. H.


outside back cover


Roaf R. N.


vi


White, E. Y., M. D ., back colored White Hannah M.


15


Ryder H. & Co.


xxiii


Wellington Bros.


xi


Sage O. W.


xiv


Wilder C. D.


Xxi


Sanborn, Moore & Co.


xvii


vit


Sanborn A. C. & Co.


xviii


Sawyer C. A.


vi 11


Wilson, Banister & Rollins 23


17


Shelton & Cheever, front colored,


8


Woodward & Brown XV


Smalley L. W., front colored,


8


Wyman Wm. xxvii


Smart G. A.


xiii i Young A. E. Boston Silver Glass Co.


8


CONTENTS.


Abbreviations.


13 | Cemeteries,


Church Societies, 209


Odd Fellows' Lodges, 212


Religious Societies, 209


Clergymen,


Private Schools and


teachers, 207


Railroad Companies, 207


Savings Banks, 207


Schools, Public, 66 Private,


207


places,


179


Societies,


Squares,


211 5


Forts, 5


Streets, Courts Squares, Lanes, Places, &c., 5


House),


4


Banks,


207


Index to Advertisements, 3


Bridges,


5


Lawyers, see Counsel- lors, 186


Temperance Organiza-


12 Masonic Societies, 212 tions 212


Business Directory 179


Mt. Auburn Cemetery, 208 Title-page, 1 Ward Boundaries, 204


&c.


204


Nurses,


Wharves, 12


ADDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, &C.


Atwood, S. C. restaurant, Masonic Block, h King & Pearson, Photographers, Harvard Sq. 16 Auburn


Marcy. H. O. Physician, has removed to 8 Norfolk


Brown, Geo. H. armorer, 15 Auburn


Buckley. Daniel A. coppersmith, 15 Auburn Clapp, Frederick (D. Cummings & Co.,) b


Mitchell J. S. & Co., Photographs, have sold out to King & Pearson


Wooden ware, 42 South Market, house River Stevens, Frank R. clerk P. O., instead of letter ucar Franklin


carrier


Holt. A. F. physician, has removed his White, Edward Y. Surgeon. Dentist Main cor. effice to Main opp. Pearl, Essex St., Cambridgeport


Farrell M. J. armorer, 15 Auburn


Wood, F. A., M.D., Office, No. 9 Austin Street


4


Steer John,


end of letter Z


McPhail A. M. & Co. Merriam & Co. Metcalf M. J. & Son, Miller Steplien,


1 32


Taylor Simeon


32 4


Morgan Alfred,


18


Thwing & Collins


Munroe Wm. A.


18


Traiser Henry


Osborn D. front col.


4


Tufts F. H.


20


Uhrig Joseph.


xviii


Peak Jolın & Son,


13


Ward H. B.


12


Rich, Pitman & Co.


Whitney & Brackett inside of back cover


Royal Insurance Company,


9


Wilder J . C.


Williams & Everett


25


Wilson H. G. front edge of leaves


Sawyer J. S.


Advertisements, colored leaves in front and back part of the Directory, white leaves in front, pp. v-xxviii inclusive, numbered witlı Roman numerals, and pp. 1-36, inclusive, at end of the book, numbered with figures. The Index to the Advertisements, is at page 3. Almanac, (Counting


City Register, 204 184


County Officers, 207


Courts, 207


Directory to Dwelling- houses, 13


Directory to business


Fire Department,


206


Halls, 12


Teachers of Public


Schools, 206


Teachers of Private


Schools, 207


Buildings, Blocks, Halls, &c.,


Cambridge City Officers,


Municipal Register, 204 195


xviii


Smith J. N. & Son,


Maynard E. W. McCormick M.


11


Stratton T. W.


Taylor & Mason


Moore Clark,


Sever & Francis, outside front cover


Winchester E. A. & W. front col. p.


206


Harvard University Offi- cers, 209


208 ! Preface, 3


Codman & Shurtleff,


13 & 15 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON.


MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


SURGICAL AND DENTAL


Instruments,


BESIDES a complete assortment of articles intended for the exclusive use of the Medical and Dental professions, have always in store, at lowest prices, a great variety of the following articles, suitable, to the wants of the general public


TRUSSES.


A large assortment of best patterns from which to select, to meet the requirements of each case. If possible, persons requiring Trusses should call at our establishment, where they can have a suitable Truss carefully fitted, by a competent and experienced person, familiar with the anatomy of Hernia. When a call in person is impracticable, a careful description should be sent, stating whether the rupture is on the right or left side ; also the measure around the person, two inches below the top of the hip-bone. If the rupture is at the navel, the measure should be aroun the body at the navel.


ELASTIC HOSE,


For Varicose Veins, Swollen Limbs, and Weak Joints. Of these goods we have several classes of Silk and Cotton, possessing different degrees of elasticity ; the "Stout Silk" being usually the most satisfactory. The sizes are of full length (of leg), three-quarters, half, or Knee-Hose, Knee-Caps, and Anklets.


Also, Elastic and Spring Abdominal Surporters, Shoulder Braces, Sus- pensory Bandages, Apparatus for Weak Ankles, Bow Legs, Club Feet, etc.


Also, Crutches of various and most approved kinds ; Syringes ; Rubber Urinals, to wear on the person, day or night, for Males and Females; Gal- vanic Batteries ; Hearing Trumpets ; Auricles and Conversation Tubes for the Deaf; Respirators, to prevent coughing on entering cold or warm air; together with many other articles for the use of the sick and invalids.


N. B. For the convenience of Ladies, separate apartments and attend- ance by those of their own sex.


( Instruments, Shears, Scissors, Razors, Knives, etc., Sharpened_and Repaired in the best manner.


A liberal discount to the trade.


J. French, 80 Washington St., Boston,


AGENT FOR THE SALE, PURCHASE, AND LEASING OF


REAL ESTATE.


Houses, Stores, and Land, in Boston and vicinity; Farms and Real Es- tate of every description, in all parts of the United States, bought and sold on the most liberal terms. Also negotiation of Notes and Mortgages. Particular attention paid to the care of Real Estate, Collection of Rents, Dividends, and Interest.


COUNTING-HOUSE ALMANAC.


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STREETS, AVENUES, COURTS, ETC.


Allen street, from North avenue to Orchard


Allston, from between Magazine and Pearl to Waverley


Amory, from Broadway to Hampshire


Antrim, from Cambridge to Broadway


Appian Way, from Garden to Brattle


Appleton, from Brattle to Vassal Lane


Arrow, from Main to Bow


Ash, from Brattle to Mount Auburn


Ash street court, from Ash street


Auburn, from Sydney to Pleasant


Auburn court, from Auburn to Watson


Austin, from Main to Inman Austin place, from Austin between Norfolk and Essex


Avon, from Linnæan to Shepard


Baldwin, from Cambridge to Kirkland


Baldwin place, from Baldwin street


Banks, from Mount Auburn to Western avenue


Bath, from Mount Auburn to the wharf


Bay, from Main to Kinnard


Beacon street (Somerville), from Hampshire street to Milk street Beech, from North avenue, opposite Porter's, to Elm, in Somerville Berkeley, from Phillips place to Craigie Berkshire, from Bristol north


Blackstone, from River to Western avenue


Blair place, from Bolton street


Boardman, from Harvard to Broadway


Bolton, from Dublin east and west


Bond, from Concord avenue to Garden


Bow, from Main to Mount Auburn Bowdoin, from Linnæan to North avenue Brattle, from Brattle square to Watertown Brattle square, head of Brattle street Brewery street, from Broadway to Washington


Bridge, from Craigie's Bridge to Somerville


Brighton, from Harvard square to Brighton line Brighton Bridges, from River st. and from Western ave. to Brighton Bristol, from Market to Hampshire, and from Webster av. to Portland


Warren's Photographs, Post Ofice Building, Cambridgeport, Mass.


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Bay State Commercial College, 538 Washington Street, Boston. STREETS, AVENUES, COURTS, ETC.


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Brookline, from Main to the river


Brookline bridge, from Brookline street to Brookline


Brooks, from Magazine to Pearl


Brooks court, from School to Gilpin


Buckingham, from Craigie to Concord avenue


Cambridge, from Bridge to Kirkland


Cambridge Great Bridge, from Brighton street to Brighton


Carver, from Sacramento to Somerville


Cedar, from Spruce to North avenue Centre, from Hancock to Dana


Chapel place, from North avenue to Holmes Chapel Chapman place, from Howard street to Gerry


Charles, from near Sixth to the water


Charles court, from Charles near Third


Charles river, from Mount Auburn to Dyke street.


Chatham, from Cotton to Dana


Chauncy, from North avenue to Garden




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